Improvement in harness-rosette



'dilated itatee @anni Y @tibia LEVI C.' WILSON, OF ALBANY,"NEW YORK.

' V Letters Patent No. 87,896, dated March 16, 1869. v

IMPROVEMENT IN. HARNESS-ROSSETTI?.

The Schedule referred to 1n these Letters Patent and making part of the-same.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, LEVI C. WILSON, ofthe city and county of Albany, and State of New York, have invented a new and improved Rosette, as a harnessornament, and that the following is an exact description of the same. A

My invention consists in the construction of a rosette composed of a stationary, or l'lxed, and of a movable, or pendulous part, and is denominated The Park Rosette n In the drawings hereto attached, 'and forming a part of this specilication- Figure 1 represents a front view of the entire rosette.

The disk A forms 'the stationary portion of the rosette, and is the part attached to the harness, by

means represented in Figuref2.

D, in 1, is ,the central pin or screw, by means` of which the pendulons portion of the rosette is attached to the xed portion of the same, by means represented in Figure 3. V

C and'B are the pendulous and ornamental portions of the rosette.

Fig. 3, in the drawings, represents a sectional view of the rosette, cut perpendicularly through the button A, the central in or screw D, the pendulous body C, and the fringe as seen iu fig. 1.

In fig. 3, D H represent the central nin,rwith its The fringe attached to the body C may, likewise, be

constructed from gold, silver', or plated tassel-material, and be fastened thereto by means of suitable pins, or

rivets.

The rosette is attached to the harness, by means of a wire staple, in a manner well known to harnessmakers, and asrepresented in iig. 3, by the dotted lines extending from H to I, and also in g. 2, by the line marked I.

Having tuus fully described my said improved rosette, I will proceed to state my claim, which is as follows, to wit:

As au articleof manufacture, the ornamental pendulous body, composed of the body O, fringe B, pin D and disk A, substantially as described.

L. C. WILSON.

Witnesses:

J. M. BALLERMAN, EDWARD WADE. 

